Talks@EHC

Talks@EHC

The Evanston History Center holds a Talks@EHC series which provides unique, high-quality programming for a broad audience interested in history, art, and culture.

Talks@EHC, the Evanston History Center’s discussion series, provides opportunities for Evanstonians to learn together about our city and its people. Through a wide range of topics- presented by authors, scholars, historians, local leaders, artists, and multi-generational residents- audiences explore their shared history and the meaning of community.

Talks@EHC take place in the warm and welcoming setting of the historic Dawes House, as well as at locations in other areas of Evanston, and are often hosted in partnership with other organizations. Each talk includes open dialogue and sharing through Q&A time built into the program. Talks@EHC reflect the diversity of peoples, stories, and perspectives in our City.  Through Talks@EHC, Evanstonians discover new ways that their own lives and stories connect to the bigger picture of our community, our city, and our world.

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A presentation by Larry McClellan
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A panel discussion with Robin Rue Simmons, Sue Loellbach, Cheryl Lawrence, Dominic Voz, and Vaness A. Johnson-McCoy
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A presentation with Siobhan Moroney
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"Remembering Marshall Fields" with Leslie Goddard
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Join architect Nate Kipnis, FAIA, and homeowner Margaret Stender for a special Earth Week presentation about Evanston's first certified Passive House.
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Gus Hornsby and Evanston’s Role in the Birth of American Football with Larry LaTourette